Wakeup Interval; Wakeup Action; Cover Closed Action; Hdd Motor Timeout - Texas Instruments TravelMate 3000 WinSX User Manual

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User Features, Page 2
4-14 Customizing Your Computer

Wakeup Interval

The Wakeup Interval item sets the time delay period for the Wakeup Action described
below. The values are 5, 10, 15, and 20 Minutes. The default setting is 10 Minutes.

Wakeup Action

The Wakeup Action item selects if the LCD comes on when the Wakeup Interval period
ends (Backlight On) or if the LCD remains off (Backlight Off) when the computer "wakes
up.' The default is Backlight On. On ac power, Wakeup Action is disabled.

Cover Closed Action

If you close the display/cover with computer power still turned on, you can select how the
computer reacts. The Backlight Off setting turns off the LCD.
The Suspend setting causes the computer to beep about 10 seconds (unless you turn off the
beeper at the Cover Alarm item described later under 'System Configurations'). The
computer then enters the Suspend mode, in which the LCD and the hard disk drive turn
off.
If you select the Disable setting, the computer does not react: it remains on and
continuously beeps.
The default setting is Suspend. The computer beeps in any case when you close the cover
if the Cover Alarm item is On.

HDD Motor Timeout

To conserve battery charge life, you can set the hard disk motor to turn off automatically
after a period of no accesses to the hard disk. Delay times available are 1, 2, 5, and 10
minutes. You also can select the Always On setting which cancels the time out. The
default setting is 5 minutes.

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